Colorado Code § 44-30-509

License - disqualification - criteria
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(1) The commission shall deny a
license to any applicant who is disqualified for licensure on the basis of any of the following
criteria:
(a) Failure of the applicant to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the applicant
is qualified in accordance with the provisions of this article 30;
(b) Failure of the applicant to provide information, documentation, and assurances
required by this article 30 or requested by the commission, failure of the applicant to reveal any
fact material to qualification, or the supplying of information that is untrue or misleading as to a
material fact pertaining to the qualification criteria;
(c) Conviction of the applicant, or any of its officers or directors, or any of its general
partners, or any stockholders, limited partners, or other persons having a financial or equity
interest of five percent or greater in the applicant, of any of the following:
(I) Service of a sentence upon conviction of a felony in a correctional facility, city or
county jail, or community correctional facility or under the supervision of the state board of
parole or any probation department within ten years prior to the date of the application,
notwithstanding the provisions of section 24-5-101;
(II) Service of a sentence upon conviction of any misdemeanor gambling-related offense
or misdemeanor theft by deception in a correctional facility, city or county jail, or community
correctional facility or under the supervision of the state board of parole or any probation
department within ten years prior to the date of the application, notwithstanding section 24-5-
101;
(III) Service of a sentence upon conviction of any misdemeanor involving fraud or
misrepresentation in a correctional facility, city or county jail, or community correctional facility
or under the supervision of the state board of parole or any probation department within ten
years prior to the date of the application, notwithstanding the provisions of section 24-5-101;
(IV) Service of a sentence upon conviction of any gambling-related felony or felony
involving theft by deception in a correctional facility, city or county jail, or community
correctional facility or under the supervision of the state board of parole or any probation
department, notwithstanding the provisions of section 24-5-101;
(V) Service of a sentence upon conviction of any felony involving fraud or
misrepresentation in a correctional facility, city or county jail, or community correctional facility
or under the supervision of the state board of parole or any probation department,
notwithstanding the provisions of section 24-5-101;
(d) Current prosecution or pending charges in any jurisdiction against the applicant, or
against any person listed in subsection (1)(c) of this section, for any of the offenses enumerated
in subsection (1)(c) of this section; except that, at the request of the applicant or the person
charged, the commission shall defer decision upon the application during the pendency of the
charge;
(e) The identification of the applicant or any person listed in subsection (1)(c) of this
section as a career offender or a member of a career offender cartel or an associate of a career
offender or a career offender cartel in a manner that creates a reasonable belief that the
association is of such a nature as to be inimical to the policy of this article 30 and to gaming
operations. For purposes of this section, "career offender" means any person whose behavior is
pursued in an occupational manner or context for the purpose of economic gain, utilizing such
methods as are deemed criminal violations of the public policy of this state. For purposes of this
section, "career offender cartel" means any group of persons who operate together as career
offenders.
(f) Refusal to cooperate by the applicant or any person who is required to be qualified
under this article 30 with any legislative investigatory body or other official investigatory body
of any state or of the United States when the body is engaged in the investigation of crimes
relating to gaming, official corruption, or organized crime activity;
(g) The applicant, or any of its officers or directors, or any of its general partners, or any
stockholders, limited partners, or other persons having a financial or equity interest of five
percent or greater in the applicant is or has been a professional gambler as that term is defined in
article 10 of title 18.

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